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CAFE 236

CAFE 236

22 BAY DRIVE TITAHI BAY BEACH, Titahi Bay ,
Lovely little cafe situated on Bay Drive Titahi bay, opening hours are, Tuesday-friday 7am-2pm, Saturday-Sunday 8am-4pm, closed Monday.
Bayfield High School

Bayfield High School

2 Shore Street, Dunedin ,
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New Zealand Virtual School

New Zealand Virtual School

1 Stuart Street, Owaka ,
The New Zealand Virtual School proposal is about developing strong community connectedness, relevant responses to curriculum, providing robust education programmes for enterprise, and putting students
St Clair School, New Zealand

St Clair School, New Zealand

135 Richardson St, St Clair, Dunedin ,
St Clair School is located in a seaside suburb of Dunedin. The school is proud of its long history of high levels of social & academic achievement.
Wynrs New Zealand - Wynton Rufer Soccer School of Excellence

Wynrs New Zealand - Wynton Rufer Soccer School of Excellence

9 Marewa Road, PO Box 74-034, Greenlane, Auckland ,
WYNRS NZ ... is a soccer academy based in Auckland promoting excellence and serving youth soccer throughout New Zealand. It is a charitable trust. The WYNRS NZ Trust was founded by Wynton Rufer on his return to New Zealand in June 1997 after playing professional soccer in Europe. High quality, certificated soccer coaching for 5 to 15 year old children, boys and girls. A comprehensive representative programme to develop talented players.
Wairoa College

Wairoa College

Lucknow St, Wairoa, Hawke's Bay, New Zealand, Wairoa ,
Wairoa College is a rural High School on the East Coast of the North Island, Aotearoa, New Zealand. Our environment is spacious set in park like surroundings. The move from Primary School to College is a significant milestone. It coincides with entering adolescence and a growing independence. The number of subjects that the students study increases, as do their social contacts. They now start their preparation for national qualifications and to think about what life has to offer. The prospect of all these changes can be threatening to parents and students and the move to College may be viewed with some nervousness. At Wairoa College we want to make this transition as smooth as possible. We hope that the information that accompanies this will answer a lot of questions that you may have. If there are other things that you would like to know then do not hesitate to contact the school. If you would like to meet with me or any other staff member, contact the school office who will organise a mutually convenient time. Our Mission Statement says that we are here "to provide a balanced education within a stable, multicultural environment which encourages self-esteem and learning". Please be assured that we will do our very best to meet the needs of your son or daughter. We excel in academic, cultural and sporting activities, with total immersion learning for Maori if they wish. We have a large number of Maori students of Kahungunu descent.